Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1922. HH FROM THE OVEN DAILYMi= HOWAT POLLS GOV. GAREY 1S William Shakespeare "BIG VOTE IN = WADE SoOUT Of MINERS’ MEET like Pigeon’s Fresh Casper Roasted ‘Coffee that IN- ~~ SPIRED Bill to write “As You Like It” because every. THE | oT F gf Pihsrerass pes oat spot a ae Lr body “Even as You and I” likes good old mellow Cof- eration by the convention of the ey fresh and fragrant right from the oven. Always United Mine Workers of America, of e same good Coffee. an appeal by Alexander Howat, and ae other expelled Kansas miners for re-| CQ Yes, I drink it at home too, and Ill bet it will instatement in the union was shown INSPIRE you to do wonders too. Better do like Bill a parture of Executive — in the early voting on the ap-|7 and I and drink Pigeon’s famous home brew—maybe Thursday Night. Mints ate belie cave 0 you'll get your name in print too. : : majority against taking up the ap- peal. atministration supporters of |O President John I. Lewis said they |were doubtful of the outcome. Fay- : Honor Conferred by Casper Organization Prior to De- The Bad and the Good in Coffee In making Coffee, one essential fact should be beloge. the, conveltion: askeyice wien kept in mind. It is that all Coffee, whatever the next week the consideration of the = union's wage policy, the princ'pal business before the coavention. Less than one-third of the co.aven- upon Governor Carey b was tetider- tion vote was cast at the morning ed by the Casper organization because | *°5%!°? Of the chief executive's endeavors in Behalf of the scouts of the state. The badge of first class scout was quality, has a double nature. Coffee has its good and its bad nature—and even in the highest grades, the undesirable side will predominate if it is im- properly treated. > ___ Try Our Coffee, Tea, Spices, Extracts, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Baking Powder, Etc. conferred on Governor Carey after a brief talk was made by Phillip Ed. wards who acted as spokesman for a gathering of more than 100 scouts at So S INTERORDEPMATIVENT | A= BLL PASSED BY HOUSE = — “The Casper council of Boy Scouts} WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Without = has learmd that the Cheyenne coun-|a record vote the house today passed cl has mado "you a tenderfcot scout.|ap4 sent to the senate the annual in- We think it unworthy that such a|tem‘or department appropriation Dill geod scout as you are should remain|eurrying approximately $295,000,900. in that rank. We hereby make you] Previously a motion to recommit the ~&, first class scout. measure to eliminate provisions for ‘On behalt of the Casper Scout coun-| the offices of surveyor general in five | 5 eft I present you with this first class| western states was voted down 213 to ecout mn. With it goes our good|j2. wishes and cur pledge of loyal service to you.” MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Zuttermeister Bldg., 228 E. Secbnd St.—Phone 623 ESH FROM THE OVEN DAILY#iilii= — Buy all you want, fresh eggs, two dozen for 75 cents. Norris Company “YESNESS STAGES BIG. =| == si CONSOLIDATION suLe Ce Starting tomorrow morning and con- tinuing for the naxt two week, Harry Yeaness will stage a big consolidation wale at his store on West Second street, next to the Stockmen’'s bank. Mr. Yesness says that he is going to “dispose of a $45,000 stock of men's “wearing apparel at prices, onethird one-fourth and one-half off of regular selling prices. The stock includes “CASPER’S, FAMILY THEATER” what remained of the “Man in the Barrel” store in the McClure building ==|{ Jammed To The Doors! the Day and Night Clothiers. Some retharkable bargains will be offered. Aaa se SCORE OF STILLS ARE A. ” ' GIRLS C0. - DESTROYED AND SOLD | Scored a Hit With Casper Theatergoers Last Night at Its Opening Performance Tribune Wantads Bring Results placement value approximately $1,500. Only a small portion of this amount was reflected in the returns to the police department from the sale of the destroyed copper utensils at junk prices. pala Sls ~ PAGKARD PURCHASERS ON INGHEASE IN CASPER ed by the police ent in many raids, were destroyed today snd the Columbia Theater Management Presents Entire Change of Program. “TWO AMERICANS AT CONEY ISLAND” ‘A MUSICAL COMEDY LAUGH SKIT house will also be known as the but- termilk filling station. Fresh ‘milk, eggs, cream, relishes and fancy fruits ef all kinds will be handled. One of the features of the shop will be the cheese department in which In the Latest Dance Creations. MARGUERITE LANCASTER In Her Clever Comic Antics. chased a single six coupe which was delivered to him in Lander this past week, Skippers, This Is a Show You All Like. PURITAN BUTTER SHOP ‘AT OLLIE BLANCHARD - The Drollest Comedian in America. WILL OPEN SATURDAY LAUGH AT BIG BILL KAVANAUGH The Singing-Comic Clown. Me Puritan Butter Shop, located in ALVA BALL See, ey ee eres oo cater tte Lyric Soprano in Popular Melodies. Granagement of Harry MeCracken ana|| [im THE SIEVERS segs aa hak TA an ieatute Pas | Sing the Latest Jazz Specialties. Po Ae 2| DOROTHY SIEVER | SEE Charming Chorus of Dancing Dolls every kind of imported and domestic cheese will be Landled. . With the elaborate new furnishit of the institution in place Casper shop: pers are invited to in and see the butter in the manu; uring process. oe IS HOLDING His OWN “Ten years ago I received such wonderful help from your medicine for my stomach troublo that I have reremmended it to hund-eds of other suiferers, Petently a» friend if mine wh brother in a distunt city was stricken witn’ acute indigestion and wat not expected to live, got his brother to take a bottle on my advice. SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY DRAMA “THE TIMBER WOLVES” Admission 40c Block West of Henning Shows 7 and 9 AMATEUR NIGHT PROGRAM WILL BE RESUMED NEXT WEEK ! i I have just received word that. his brother was holding his own, and |) am confident that Mayr's Wonderful ||| Remedy. will entirely restore him."||} It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes prac- | tieally all stomach, Hver and intes |; tina! ailments, including appendicitis. Orie dose will convince or money re- led. For sale at all druggists and ggists everywhere.—Advs j XTIVG N4AO FHL WOUd HSaAwl MEN! Look At These Suits Made to Your Measure > : $24.00 » $G5.00 From all-wool; materials, expertly tailored. Mr:> Ray Ruby, repre- sentative of the American Art Tailors ,will be here today and tomor- row and will be pleased to have youcall. Your order taken now can be delivered any time you say. MEN’S SUITS at 5162 *192 *2425 THEY’LL GO FAST For they are unusual bargains, strictly hand tailored. New pat- terns, good weights for the year around and every suit is worth double today’s market. ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE Is selling a lot of fine overcoats, sheep-lined clothing and other winter weight goods. All-Leather Puttees____--__ $3.95 Gov't Flannel Shirts________ $3.75 Heavy Moleskin Pants_ $3.25 $7.50 Military Collar Shirts__$4.95 $3.50 and $4 Felt Hats___-_-$2.95 $7.50 Silk Shirts__._-__-_____ 25c Hose, all colors, 2 pairsfor 35e $12.50 Silk Shirts______ 756:\Wool Hose... += -— 45c $19.95 Leather Vests Corduroy Shirts__-_.------ .45 Extra value Work Gloves____$1.25 Good grade Cotton Unions____95¢ Suit Cases and Bags, less__25 Pct. Wool Union Suits___-------_ $2.95 Wright's Pure Wool Unions, $4.95 SS er Che Casper Daily Cribune alt Bui Ld s 0 ce) H bj

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